2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5
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2025 Hyundai Ioniq 5

3.0
Good
Owner Satisfaction
2.0
Average
Reliability

Don't confuse the Ioniq 5 with the regular Ioniq. The new Ioniq 5 is an electric vehicle from the ground up that has Tesla in its gunsight. It's a tall hatchback that's sized similarly to the automaker's Tucson SUV. The maximum range is estimated to be about 300 miles with the 77.4 kWh battery and a single motor rear-wheel drive version, and about 269 miles for the dual motor all-wheel-drive. Charging times can be quick in DC-fast public charging venues thanks to 400- and 800-volt capability. In these scenarios the battery can be charged up from 10 percent to 80 percent in just 18 minutes, says Hyundai. Many elements within the car--such as seats, headliner, door trim, and flooring, use eco-friendly materials. The car is wide and the long wheelbase and flat floor endow the cabin with lots of interior space. The Ioniq 5 matches the Tesla Model Y and Mustang Mach-E in terms of size and is related to Kia's upcoming EV6. For 2023, All-wheel drive models got an EPA estimated range increase from 256 to 266 miles. 2023 models also received a battery preconditioning feature that prepares the Ioniq 5 for faster charging when the built-in navigation system is used to locate a charger. For 2024, Rear side airbags, rear seatbelt pre tensioners, and steering wheel haptic feedback for LKA and BSW became standard.For 2025, the Ioniq 5 received a refresh bringing several significant feature changes as well as revised front and rear styling. Both RWD and AWD models received larger batteries which Hyundai claims will provide slightly improved range depending on trim and tire size. The Ioniq 5 is now equipped with a NACS charging port as standard, allowing buyers to take advantage of Tesla's Supercharger charging network. The car will come with a CCS adapter so that owners can still charge elsewhere. Inside, the Ioniq 5 gets Hyundai's latest 12.3-inch infotainment system with standard wireless Android Auto and Apple CarPlay as well as a revised center console. The Ioniq 5 also finally sports a rear wiper. Also for the 2025 model year, a new all-wheel drive high-performance N version with 641 hp was introduced, as was a new XRT trim with lifted suspension, all-terrain tires, and added body cladding. On the safety front, forward attention warning (monitored by a camera) is standard. SEL trims and above get a radar rear occupant alert.

Fuel Type

Electric

Transmission

Automatic

Model Year

2025

Key Features

SEL 4-door SUV AWD 0.0-liter electric (320 hp) (Not Available Electric) Direct 1-speed

Model Information

Hyundai Ioniq 5

2025 Model Year

Transmission: Automatic
Fuel Type: Electric
Condition: New

💰Pricing Information

Current Retail Value

$31,600

MSRP Range

$42,600to$58,200

Retail Value Range

$26,325to$48,100

Trade-In Value Range

$25,770to$48,225
Pricing data based on industry analysis and market conditions

Ratings & Reviews

Owner Satisfaction

🪑Comfort
5.083%
🚗Driving
5.091%
Styling
5.085%
💰Value
1.040%
Overall
3.0
Good
Reliability
2.0
Average

We expect the 2025 Ioniq 5 will be less reliable than the average new car. This prediction is based on data from 2022, 2023 and 2024 models.

Would Buy Again
70%
of owners would buy this vehicle again
Ratings based on expert analysis and owner feedback

Vehicle Overview

Key information at a glance

Expert Rating

Reliability

Price Range

$26,325 - $48,100

MSRP Range

Technical Specifications

Detailed technical information about this vehicle

Dimensions & Weight

Length:183"
Width:74"
Height:63"
Wheelbase:118"
Weight:4560 lbs
Max Load:860 lbs
Towing Capacity:2000 lbs

Seating & Interior

Seating:5 passengers
Front Head Room:6"
Front Leg Room:43"
Front Shoulder Room:57.5"
Rear Head Room:4"
Rear Leg Room:31"
Rear Shoulder Room:57.5"
Cargo Volume:28.5 ft³

Environmental Impact

Air Pollution Score:
10/10
Greenhouse Gas Score:
10/10
SmartWay Certified:Elite

Consumer Reports Test Results

Real-world performance testing data

Performance Testing

0-60 mph:4.7 sec
60-0 mph Braking:131 ft
Avoidance Speed:53 mph

Test Summary

Test Status

Test Status Unknown

Test results are based on Consumer Reports' standardized testing procedures under controlled conditions.

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Starting from

$42,600

Up to

$58,200

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